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Greater Western Sydney
Parramatta has more than 230 years of wedding history — from Old Government House (the oldest surviving public building in Australia) to Parramatta Park's wide-open lawns, to the contemporary glass-and-river venues along the foreshore. It also has one of the most diverse populations in NSW, which means weddings here rarely look the same twice.
Jo is based in Liverpool — a 15-minute drive — and works regularly in Parramatta with Vietnamese, Chinese, Lebanese, Indian, and multicultural couples, in English and Vietnamese.
Where We Work
Nearby Suburbs Serviced
North Parramatta · Harris Park · Westmead · Granville · Rosehill · Carlingford · Castle Hill · Marsfield · Oatlands
Travel & Logistics
Approximately 15 minutes from the Liverpool office. No travel surcharge.
Why Local Matters
Parramatta Park ceremonies require council permits, advance booking, and clear positioning — Jo handles the permit checklist and arrives early to confirm location with the parks officer on site.
Multicultural Parramatta weddings often blend traditions: Vietnamese tea ceremonies, Hindu blessings, Lebanese family rituals, Chinese tea offerings. Jo writes ceremonies that hold all of it without making any tradition feel like a side note.
Local FAQs
Yes. The City of Parramatta and NSW Parks and Wildlife issue permits depending on the specific location. Jo provides the application checklist and timing.
Yes — multicultural ceremonies are a core part of the practice. The legal three sentences are non-negotiable; everything around them is open. Tea ceremonies, blessings, family rituals, and multi-language scripts are all standard.
Around 30 minutes before the ceremony for couples and their wedding party. Jo arrives 60 minutes early to coordinate with the venue manager.

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